Tips On Living Green - Green Living For Ordinary Folks!

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If you're looking for tips on green living that you can actually put into practice, I hope this article will help. I know the problem - there are a lot of big ideas on the news but not a lot of advice for day-to-day life. There seems to be a few too many "experts" telling you that unless you change everything the sky's going to fall!

A lot of ideas for green living are little more than the things our grand-parents did without thinking. Recycling just made sense to them - not recycling cans, bottles, etc., but actually re-using. If something had a second use, why throw it away?

So why not start by thinking about what you throw in the trash. Do you need to throw it in the trash at all? Can glass bottles and jars be cleaned and used for storage? Or for home-made food like jams and preserves? You don't make jams or preserves? Your own will be a lot healthier, will probably taste better, and will almost certainly save you money over store-bought items. See how one green living idea - recycling glass - suddenly leads to another?

What about plastic bottles? Cut the bottom off and turn upside-down and they can be used as water reservoirs for house, greenhouse and garden plants so they get water on hot days when you can't be there. You don't have house or garden plants? Apart from the potential of growing your own vegetables, plants convert carbon dioxide to oxygen so they benefit the environment. Whether it's the Amazon rainforest or a plant in you lounge, growing things are good for you!

More tips on living green? How's your car running? If it's in tune in will not only pollute less it will save you money. Can you walk some places instead of taking the car? Not always practical but every single trip you make on foot does the planet good and does you good too.

Do you overheat your house? If you're getting up a sweat just going up and down the stairs, try turning down the thermostat. If it gets a bit chilly try putting on another layer of clothes rather than wandering around in shorts and t-shirt in the middle of winter! Think about energy-efficient light bulbs too.

Then there's the food you eat. Does it all come out of cartons? If you can grow some of your own it can make a difference to your health, it's more eco-friendly and, depending on the amount you grow, it can have a big impact on your budget. Oh, and of course it's better for your health to be outside exercising too.

Have you noticed how most tips on living green also save you money or make you healthier? Noticed how straight-forward they are? There are lots of other things you can do, of course, but you shouldn't try to change the world overnight. If you try to take massive steps and fail, it puts you off. Instead, do small things that succeed. As each of us does a little more it brings about a huge change globally. That's what I call practical green living, and ordinary folks like you and me can do it every day.
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